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MR. evil

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Several rides so far on my new wheel set and I couldn't be happier with them. They are noticeably lighter than my previous wheel set, about 300gr lighter and I can feel the difference. The Hadley rear hub just seems to roll faster than the previous Hope rear and the 72pt engagement is real nice, especially when coming out of a corner and laying down the power.
 

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Didn't want to start a new thread for this, but I just ordered a new bike rack for my truck. The rack looks pretty sweet and gets nothing but rave reviews over on MTBR. Hope to have it for the weekend.

https://www.1upusa.com/
 

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Didn't want to start a new thread for this, but I just ordered a new bike rack for my truck. The rack looks pretty sweet and gets nothing but rave reviews over on MTBR. Hope to have it for the weekend.

https://www.1upusa.com/

Actually that might make a good new thread, maybe I'll start one...

Anyway, yes, those racks get good press over on MTBR. The only complaint I can remember seeing is for a broken bolt, but it seems to be an isolated incident:
http://forums.mtbr.com/car-biker/so-you-think-your-1up-rack-secure-850586.html
 

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All this warm weather has my mind drifting to two wheels lately.

I was toying with making two upgrades this winter; one to the MTB and one to the road.

For the MTB - I was looking at upgrading the crank from the deore triple that is on there to an XT (M785) so I can run a 2x. I would love to go 1x11 but that whole thing is damned expensive. I'd consider going to a 1x10 with a chain guide but worry I would miss that second ring.

Also wanted to upgrade my brakes from elixer 5's to xt. After riding with a friends set last summer, the difference seems to be worth the price

For the road - I am not in love with the Apex Groupset. I was looking to switch it up a bit but not sure where to go. Mostly,I don't care for the shifting. It isn't as smooth as I would like and it it feels rather clunky.

The MTB crank is my priority so I am trying to save some $$ so I can switch up the road bike. Any opinions out there? I would imagine that the Force grouppo isn't a big enough step up to warrant the $$ but I feel like Red is stupid money.
 
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All this warm weather has my mind drifting to two wheels lately.

I was toying with making two upgrades this winter; one to the MTB and one to the road.

For the MTB - I was looking at upgrading the crank from the deore triple that is on there to an XT (M785) so I can run a 2x. I would love to go 1x11 but that whole thing is damned expensive. I'd consider going to a 1x10 with a chain guide but worry I would miss that second ring.

Also wanted to upgrade my brakes from elixer 5's to xt. After riding with a friends set last summer, the difference seems to be worth the price

For the road - I am not in love with the Apex Groupset. I was looking to switch it up a bit but not sure where to go. Mostly,I don't care for the shifting. It isn't as smooth as I would like and it it feels rather clunky.

The MTB crank is my priority so I am trying to save some $$ so I can switch up the road bike. Any opinions out there? I would imagine that the Force grouppo isn't a big enough step up to warrant the $$ but I feel like Red is stupid money.

I have no advice, but I hear you with about the mind drifting to biking. I just spent a couple of days in Phoenix AZ, and it was perfect 70s MTB weather while I was there. I really wished I had my bike, and some time to ride it!
 

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I will only comment on the MTB parts, even though info road bike I know nothing about the gear.

as far as cranks go I would get an SLX double over the XT. It's cheaper, and only weights a little bit more. But the XT brakes are sweet! I have been running them for a little over a year now and they ahev been one of the best upgrades to my bike. If you like the 1x11 stuff but can't stomach the price why not try 1x10? Get a SRAM crank with a removable spider and then a bling ring and new 10 speed stuff out back.

All this warm weather has my mind drifting to two wheels lately.

I was toying with making two upgrades this winter; one to the MTB and one to the road.

For the MTB - I was looking at upgrading the crank from the deore triple that is on there to an XT (M785) so I can run a 2x. I would love to go 1x11 but that whole thing is damned expensive. I'd consider going to a 1x10 with a chain guide but worry I would miss that second ring.

Also wanted to upgrade my brakes from elixer 5's to xt. After riding with a friends set last summer, the difference seems to be worth the price

For the road - I am not in love with the Apex Groupset. I was looking to switch it up a bit but not sure where to go. Mostly,I don't care for the shifting. It isn't as smooth as I would like and it it feels rather clunky.

The MTB crank is my priority so I am trying to save some $$ so I can switch up the road bike. Any opinions out there? I would imagine that the Force grouppo isn't a big enough step up to warrant the $$ but I feel like Red is stupid money.
 

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Anyone have any advice on what would be the most advantageous use of limited funds on a road bike?

I'm trying to figure out if I should upgrade my groupset from 105/Tiagra to SRAM Force or if I should buy a nice new set of wheels. The SRAM Force groupset is about $900 and the wheels are about $1300-1500.

Thanks for any advice.
 

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Wheels made a huge differenece on my 2013 Roubiax expert SL4. I installed a set of Shimano Dura-Ace C24 clinchers that weight about 1390 grams /set. I bought these several years ago. They ride extremely smooth, have serviceable bearings and have been very durable over the last 10,000 miles. My bike weight dropped a pound after just switching out the wheels.
All of my friendss with other brands have been through 2 or more sets of wheels in the same time frame. Mine are model WH-7850-CL24, the current version is WH-9000-C24-CL. Cost is about $1300-1400 at US Bike shops or $950 from UK dealers like Chain Reaction Cycles. They also sell C35 and C50 versions if you want more aerodynamic rims. Look at the reviews , everyone likes these.
 

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I am currently thinking about upgrading my drive train on the MTB and going to a 1x10 setup with a 28t chain ring up front.
 

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I am currently thinking about upgrading my drive train on the MTB and going to a 1x10 setup with a 28t chain ring up front.

Hey MR. evil in the house! What have you been up to?

Going 1x10 is certainly tempting... I have a love/hate relationship with my front derailleur!
 

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Hey MR. evil in the house! What have you been up to?

Going 1x10 is certainly tempting... I have a love/hate relationship with my front derailleur!

I've been working too much and still slowly renovating the house. Only been on skis a handful of times this season and right now I am actually laid up on the couch recovering from some minor surgery this past Wed. What have you been up to?

I have seen that you have been pretty active over on MTBR lately, you must be getting the MTB itch like me.
 
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